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nobody in the game can afford any of these sanctions they will hurt both germany for example is the biggest part of russia and russia is the biggest energy part of the whole europe so what's the use of any sanctions that washington's idea and the europeans are not very much for that and that means that there is a discord now or disagreement between the u.s. and the european union even if they come up with the same kind of sanctions right now. so how far is the west what is a goal that's the question for all the odds of broader economic sanctions being imposed check it out it of complicated. latest round of in-fighting between rebels at least in syria's killed sixty two according to u.k. based watchdog sixty thousand civilians of both the fled the war ravaged area moderate rebels and this army could surges they've been fighting each other for months now after capturing the region government troops it's estimated one hundred fifty thousand people died in what is now three years of civil war in syria more unrest in yemen their official said at least forty three al-qaeda militants have been kil
nobody in the game can afford any of these sanctions they will hurt both germany for example is the biggest part of russia and russia is the biggest energy part of the whole europe so what's the use of any sanctions that washington's idea and the europeans are not very much for that and that means that there is a discord now or disagreement between the u.s. and the european union even if they come up with the same kind of sanctions right now. so how far is the west what is a goal that's the...
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germany japan and now threatening. against russia german chancellor angela merkel and his prime minister shinzo abby were together in berlin this week both declaring industrial powers would unite together on their approach to sanctions this follows president obama's visit to japan where he reaffirmed his support for its rao audience with china meanwhile mosco house arrest and to retaliate against foreign energy companies if sanctions are heightened both the german and japanese leaders all chill on between punishing russia for what they see as the law for addicts of carmina on the protection of their economies especially and supplies from russia so first of all let's get to the f.t. said to all of it all going to go to where our correspondent peter all of us is waiting for us so peter tell me you obviously we can see that what is the feeling there amongst the the business community in particular. well the business community of given anglo-american a clear message and that message is no further sanctions we've heard in t
germany japan and now threatening. against russia german chancellor angela merkel and his prime minister shinzo abby were together in berlin this week both declaring industrial powers would unite together on their approach to sanctions this follows president obama's visit to japan where he reaffirmed his support for its rao audience with china meanwhile mosco house arrest and to retaliate against foreign energy companies if sanctions are heightened both the german and japanese leaders all chill...
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hello welcome to read the capital with me casey this week germany japan teamed up with the u.s. state of the sanctions against russia on allies this new partnership on the economic implications of poles they are about signed on to seventy billion dollars logie craig was according to the latest estimate should china is set to become the biggest economy in the world later this year portugal gets to break free from international financial support and to take this first we will support resolve coming out to vote for us and germany japan and now threatening the citations against russia german chancellor angela merkel and his prime minister shinzo abi were together in berlin this week declaring industrial powers would unite together on their approach to sanctions this follows president obama's visit to japan where he reaffirmed his support for its rao audience with china meanwhile moscow house arrest and to retaliate against foreign energy companies if sanctions are heightened but if the german and japanese leaders all chill on between punishing russia up for what they see as the a lo
hello welcome to read the capital with me casey this week germany japan teamed up with the u.s. state of the sanctions against russia on allies this new partnership on the economic implications of poles they are about signed on to seventy billion dollars logie craig was according to the latest estimate should china is set to become the biggest economy in the world later this year portugal gets to break free from international financial support and to take this first we will support resolve...
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in the game can afford any of these sanctions they will hurt both germany for example is the biggest part of russia and russia is the biggest energy partner of hoed europe so what's the use of any sanctions that is washington's idea and the europeans not very much for that and that means that there is a discord no disagreement between the u.s. and the european union even if they come up with the same kind of sanctions right now and x. in our team good cop bad cop we explore the methods used by american police and whether they really help to reveal the true. jeff or chapman from kansas is going on trial for murder but he is very afraid of jury prejudice is because the jury is full of racists or has some sort of vested interest in seeing him get locked away no it is because he is a giant tattoo on his neck of the word murder written backwards wiser and backwards so he could read it in the mirror. nowadays we live in a total culture of almost complete and total myth so naturally chapman wants to leave jail on a special trip to a tattoo parlor to get the ugly ink changed or moved yet bec
in the game can afford any of these sanctions they will hurt both germany for example is the biggest part of russia and russia is the biggest energy partner of hoed europe so what's the use of any sanctions that is washington's idea and the europeans not very much for that and that means that there is a discord no disagreement between the u.s. and the european union even if they come up with the same kind of sanctions right now and x. in our team good cop bad cop we explore the methods used by...
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from the last century was in fact geared toward business interests in other words the the economy of germany as relates to the holocaust of the time there was it was a profit center and capitalism had turned into a machine that use human beings essentially as the raw material to generate the cash to get that war machine going it's so there is an economic justification for it and. so now you're suggesting here with your phrase capitalism is unspoken holocaust is that once again we're at a stage in capitalism the cycle the lifespan where the destruction the wholesale genocide and a whole cost of human beings is at the root of powering the economic growth that we see in the u.s. and in the u.k. is that a fair statement i think it is fair i mean i think it would be naive to basically somehow trying to separate out the dog side of cops ism in the sense from the so-called light side of capitalism and there's no doubt yes you know we've had certain logical developments we've had modern medicine we've had all sorts of great things but it's all come a cost and that's why you have people like blair yo
from the last century was in fact geared toward business interests in other words the the economy of germany as relates to the holocaust of the time there was it was a profit center and capitalism had turned into a machine that use human beings essentially as the raw material to generate the cash to get that war machine going it's so there is an economic justification for it and. so now you're suggesting here with your phrase capitalism is unspoken holocaust is that once again we're at a stage...
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s activities in germany lawmakers in germany want the us to agree to a new spy treaty with them but president obama said that. no such treaty exists with any nation and both he and chancellor merkel admitted that resulting the n.s.a. fiasco or require more work in the future we do not have a blanket no spy agreement with any country. with any of our closest partners what we are doing with the germans as we're doing with the french as we do with the british or the canadians or anybody is to work through. what exactly. the rules are governing the relationship between each country to get hyped up to mrs clinton how do you know that the situation is that or that we have a few difficulties yet two of a kind but so this is why there's going to be there's a dialogue i had you know you know to come business. to me as you put it so why have it you need to be and will have to be more than just business as usual now before chancellor merkel returns back to germany she'll meet with the u.s. chamber of commerce and make a pitch for a new transatlantic trade agreement that's really the one issue on the age
s activities in germany lawmakers in germany want the us to agree to a new spy treaty with them but president obama said that. no such treaty exists with any nation and both he and chancellor merkel admitted that resulting the n.s.a. fiasco or require more work in the future we do not have a blanket no spy agreement with any country. with any of our closest partners what we are doing with the germans as we're doing with the french as we do with the british or the canadians or anybody is to work...
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is spying on germany its ally and partner there was so much outrage in germany in the wake of fed rate snowden's revelations that the u.s. said it even been spying on angle merkel or germany demanded that the u.s. stop doing that in washington sort of politely said no they will continue doing it maybe not on angela merkel personally there was a parliamentary inquiry into surveillance by by the u.s. german parliamentary inquiry and they wanted edward snowden to testify in berlin but at the end of the day the german government has made it clear that it opposes the idea which drew a lot of criticism from the opposition so we've seen this before germany may strongly object to do something but then it sort of steps back and lets washington do its thing all ok thank you guy and you know gametes again live from the u.s. for us now let's go back to our top story and the deadly violence in ukrainian city of odessa these are live pictures from outside trade unions building where. supporters of greater autonomy are trying to sneak a sea story shelter a thousand strong mob has been besieged in the
is spying on germany its ally and partner there was so much outrage in germany in the wake of fed rate snowden's revelations that the u.s. said it even been spying on angle merkel or germany demanded that the u.s. stop doing that in washington sort of politely said no they will continue doing it maybe not on angela merkel personally there was a parliamentary inquiry into surveillance by by the u.s. german parliamentary inquiry and they wanted edward snowden to testify in berlin but at the end...
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in germany ninety six percent of people think that e.u. standards on environmental protection better than the u.s. on car safety the figures show ninety one percent in favor of the e.u. and on data protection eighty five percent didn't think the u.s. standards were up to the job more transparency is needed in te tip talks say those standing against mrs merkel's party in upcoming e.u. elections. the whole negotiations are taking place behind closed doors amongst a small number of people we must be vigilant when this type of deal is done with third world nations are often attempts to undermine the legal system of that land we will not accept this. while germany and the united states remain the firmest of friends on the international stage when i'm going to medical sits down for talks with barack obama it looks likely that there will be some issues they certainly don't see eye to eye on. r.t. belin. let's now discuss this topic for. a business professor and an independent investment fund manager mr also thank you very much for joining us here
in germany ninety six percent of people think that e.u. standards on environmental protection better than the u.s. on car safety the figures show ninety one percent in favor of the e.u. and on data protection eighty five percent didn't think the u.s. standards were up to the job more transparency is needed in te tip talks say those standing against mrs merkel's party in upcoming e.u. elections. the whole negotiations are taking place behind closed doors amongst a small number of people we must...
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while germany and the united states remain the firmest of friends on the international stage when i'm going to medical sits down for talks with barack obama it looks likely that there will be some issues they certainly don't see eye to eye on peter oliver r.t. . and we asked michael hudson an economics professor. if there are things in balance position on sanctions will change. the germans are very clear that they are not going to pursue sanctions that hurt german industry that would be the straw that broke the camel's back and there is some discussion in germany about do we want to really remain part of nato if we don't have a voice in it do we really want to sacrifice german industry so that american industry can move in and take over the market that the german industry has this is an american market grabbing opportunity from germany and you can be sure that with merkel's own christian democratic party there is a big argument over whether germany should make the sacrifice of its industry for american industry just because america. and the wild at least eleven children are among the
while germany and the united states remain the firmest of friends on the international stage when i'm going to medical sits down for talks with barack obama it looks likely that there will be some issues they certainly don't see eye to eye on peter oliver r.t. . and we asked michael hudson an economics professor. if there are things in balance position on sanctions will change. the germans are very clear that they are not going to pursue sanctions that hurt german industry that would be the...
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eggs in germany ninety six percent of people think that e.u. standards on environmental protection are better than the u.s. on car safety the figures show ninety one percent in favor of the e.u. and on data protection eighty five percent didn't think the u.s. standards were up to the job more transparency is needed in teach it talks say those standing against this is merkel's party in upcoming elections. the whole negotiations are taking place behind closed doors amongst a small number of people we must be vigilant when this type of deal is done with third world nations are often attempts to undermine the legal system of that land we will not accept this. the ongoing situation in ukraine looks a certainty to be discussed but while both the u.s. and e.u. have bent sanctions they've taken different forms representing europe's closer economic and energy bond to russia while germany and the united states remain the firmest of friends on the international stage when i'm going to miracle sits down for talks with barack obama it looks likely that ther
eggs in germany ninety six percent of people think that e.u. standards on environmental protection are better than the u.s. on car safety the figures show ninety one percent in favor of the e.u. and on data protection eighty five percent didn't think the u.s. standards were up to the job more transparency is needed in teach it talks say those standing against this is merkel's party in upcoming elections. the whole negotiations are taking place behind closed doors amongst a small number of...
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and germany over n.s.a. surveillance so what will be on the agenda the latest on the chancellor's visit coming up and at the capitol protesters demand that the president stop deportations they're gathering in response to a record number of deportations under the obama administration more on that later in the show. it's thursday may first four pm in washington d.c. i'm in the ira david and you're watching our team america or we begin today with the latest installment of an r t exclusive series on military waste the u.s. military is now strategizing ways to draw down the troops in afghanistan. by the end of two thousand and fourteen but we're moving american personnel isn't the only task at hand after a decade of war pentagon officials are trying to figure out how to drawdown billions of dollars in military equipment while analysts are looking at where the pentagon spending went wrong artie's making lopez reports. when it comes to taxpayer money perhaps no wages he knows how to spend it quicker than the u.s. m
and germany over n.s.a. surveillance so what will be on the agenda the latest on the chancellor's visit coming up and at the capitol protesters demand that the president stop deportations they're gathering in response to a record number of deportations under the obama administration more on that later in the show. it's thursday may first four pm in washington d.c. i'm in the ira david and you're watching our team america or we begin today with the latest installment of an r t exclusive series...
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agenda sees it written extensively on ukraine crisis live from germany thank you and we will be following the events in ukraine bring the more updates and expert opinion all here on r.t. international also later in the program we will take a close look at the i.m.f. bailout conditions and the potential impacts are ukraine's shattered economy. so the annual may day rallies are back once again but so is the violence in turkey has become the scene of ongoing street battles police have attacked and made a march we take gas and water cannon described tried to get the famous taxi in the square in defiance of a government ban on demonstration protesters who want of cocktails and five years of forces in response authorities blocked off the square hardening tensions with a heavy police presence in the area r.t. sara firth was at the scene and got caught up in the clashes. we just going to show you what's going on here one of the front lines where the opposition and the police igniting at the moment you can see the water come into being. in the process is being funded barricades it's really being v
agenda sees it written extensively on ukraine crisis live from germany thank you and we will be following the events in ukraine bring the more updates and expert opinion all here on r.t. international also later in the program we will take a close look at the i.m.f. bailout conditions and the potential impacts are ukraine's shattered economy. so the annual may day rallies are back once again but so is the violence in turkey has become the scene of ongoing street battles police have attacked and...
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in order to us from the european continent and how is it just take germany for example how does germany react to that merkel is heading to the united states on friday i believe i assume that talks behind closed doors there are going to be getting the e.u. even more on the u.s. side perhaps pressing for further sanctions. so i don't understand to you two to quiet ok i think we're having some sound trouble there. i'll try to merkel heading to washington this friday what do you think is going to happen there is the u.s. going to push for further sanctions. i can hear you really it's something we're having some technical people here voice dr alexander annoyed german m.p. so sorry we couldn't hear you really wanted to hear what you had to say about that . well ukraine is preparing to hold presidential elections like we said in this chaos while iraq has been doing so for the last several years now and today the iraqis were voting again up to four people have been killed in terror attack outside polling stations across the country on wednesday this absolute week's death toll of more than seven
in order to us from the european continent and how is it just take germany for example how does germany react to that merkel is heading to the united states on friday i believe i assume that talks behind closed doors there are going to be getting the e.u. even more on the u.s. side perhaps pressing for further sanctions. so i don't understand to you two to quiet ok i think we're having some sound trouble there. i'll try to merkel heading to washington this friday what do you think is going to...
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germany austria what do you see dissent seventy percent seventy percent of those people which were us say saying is absolutely the wrong direction economy should be the pitch builder on further talks. everyone knows that crane. of russia a lot of money i didn't hear anything that some money sinks to be back to money to directions that's not fear. and the russian foreign minister has said something to say on other new western sanctions against moscow so again of robert things they swap pressing forward with them i really just showing their weakness. we reject sanctions in forms that includes the sanctions that were announced by the us and the e.u. in connection with the events in ukraine this goes against any common sense attempts to blame someone else for your own faults is the demain of weak politicians or politicians who understand that their geo political ambitions have collapsed that's why they're trying to work there and go on somebody else we continue to stand by the speedy settlement of the crisis in ukraine through a national dialogue. in the meantime it kills being accused of
germany austria what do you see dissent seventy percent seventy percent of those people which were us say saying is absolutely the wrong direction economy should be the pitch builder on further talks. everyone knows that crane. of russia a lot of money i didn't hear anything that some money sinks to be back to money to directions that's not fear. and the russian foreign minister has said something to say on other new western sanctions against moscow so again of robert things they swap pressing...
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christopher are hostile nobody in the game could afford any of these sanctions they will hurt both germany for example is the biggest part of russia and russia is the biggest energy part of old. any saying that washington's a d. in the europeans are not very much for that and that means that there is a discord no disagreement between the u.s. and the european union even if they come up with the same kind of sanctions right now. more expert analysis i mean the rhetoric of intensifying sanctions are just a click away for you as r.t. dot com. officials in iraq say an outdoor market bomb blast northeast of baghdad has killed at least seventeen people that's after a wave of explosions on monday targeted polling stations and left fifty dead the carnage comes as the country prepares to vote in its first general election since the twenty eleven pullout of u.s. troops in iraq is going through one of its why it's periods of sectarian violence more than nine hundred civilians have been killed this month alone making it to the deadliest april in six years and almost four thousand have died since janua
christopher are hostile nobody in the game could afford any of these sanctions they will hurt both germany for example is the biggest part of russia and russia is the biggest energy part of old. any saying that washington's a d. in the europeans are not very much for that and that means that there is a discord no disagreement between the u.s. and the european union even if they come up with the same kind of sanctions right now. more expert analysis i mean the rhetoric of intensifying sanctions...
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and three called agenda twenty ten where it may sound strange but back its friends in any of germany was the sick man of europe and what they did was they decided there was lower wages increased labor and train competes a way out of the whole mess on themselves and so that policy because it's viewed as been very successful in germany has been the prescription across europe and the problem of their prescription is that it works better and so on and i was not hers in the case ireland was a very open economy so when you move into cold wages and cuts employment it happened very quickly and very easily because our interests put in very flexible labor laws back in one thousand units in countries that traditionally haven't had flexible labor laws which they get really critically austerity feels much harder because they've catch up i suppose countries over what their make up the last sledge the ground that the rest of europe had ahead of them at the top without also if we set a cost as well to rate their loan to compete and i think wish to increase exports argument is that there is a point t
and three called agenda twenty ten where it may sound strange but back its friends in any of germany was the sick man of europe and what they did was they decided there was lower wages increased labor and train competes a way out of the whole mess on themselves and so that policy because it's viewed as been very successful in germany has been the prescription across europe and the problem of their prescription is that it works better and so on and i was not hers in the case ireland was a very...
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gradually and slowly losing their touch with reality and just like back in the old days of the east germany they would covet having a blue jean jacket a real coffee and now the people of america they covet having a real news in america when they're living behind the the c.n.n. curtain they turn on our t. they're like oh my god the world is really happening stuff is going on there's excitement not just abject poverty brought on by quantitative easing and reckless banking you know they unfortunately they live behind the c.n.n. curtain now of course everybody knows that something like only ten percent of americans maybe less ever even got a passport or have a passport but that's the other thing about c.n.n. it used to have world bureaus and they're pulling back on those so they're only reporting from washington d.c. about what's going on in the rest of the world so that it's a. you know c.n.n. current times to the only thing america knows about foreign countries is what they see through the lens of a drone. exactly well that means there's a lot of explosions around the rest of the world and sp
gradually and slowly losing their touch with reality and just like back in the old days of the east germany they would covet having a blue jean jacket a real coffee and now the people of america they covet having a real news in america when they're living behind the the c.n.n. curtain they turn on our t. they're like oh my god the world is really happening stuff is going on there's excitement not just abject poverty brought on by quantitative easing and reckless banking you know they...
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compared to imperial germany the idea of trying to contain russia doesn't make any sense to me because you're not talking about a country that is bent on widespread aggression in europe yes they took crimea i find that hardly surprising and i think if they tried to take eastern ukraine that would be a huge mistake i don't think it's going to i'm sorry gentlemen this is one of the best cross talks we've ever had a many thanks my guest in new york and in chicago and thanks to our viewers for watching us here darkie see you next time and remember last time. i'm. kind of. my. family pick for politics right. here but. i. sorry like it's four forty eight. below mr president welcome. it's eleven thirty am here in atlanta. it's one four forty five pm. we are proud to be bolivia and it's. it's eleven pm ok almost twenty hours eva golinger reveals the of the side of presidential choice in the new special or just a. little little. little. little. little. league. sublimated. look at the table. as a go and folks i'm out in martin and this is the break in the set well last week a texas family saw a
compared to imperial germany the idea of trying to contain russia doesn't make any sense to me because you're not talking about a country that is bent on widespread aggression in europe yes they took crimea i find that hardly surprising and i think if they tried to take eastern ukraine that would be a huge mistake i don't think it's going to i'm sorry gentlemen this is one of the best cross talks we've ever had a many thanks my guest in new york and in chicago and thanks to our viewers for...
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now toughening up and there are those who are convinced tougher sanctions will be counterproductive germany leads that position along with italy and spain of course we'll have to see tomorrow how it all goes will these sanctions that we saw today work and does russia deserve to be slammed with well joining me in the now is in bonn from london he's the director of foreign policy at the center for european reform and he is a political writer for z. communications thank you both for joining us and of course you knew our audience tweet us with the hashtag in the now r.t. and join the conversation your tweets will appear on the bottom of our screen throughout the show i want to begin with you in sanctions of course equals punishment why is russia being punished while russia is being sanctioned because it has crimea and that's a grave breach of international war but there's been no measure like this to challenge european borders to take in just very clear i mean all these thanks and they're not about well i mean at the latest one these sanctions are about eastern ukraine and the instability that
now toughening up and there are those who are convinced tougher sanctions will be counterproductive germany leads that position along with italy and spain of course we'll have to see tomorrow how it all goes will these sanctions that we saw today work and does russia deserve to be slammed with well joining me in the now is in bonn from london he's the director of foreign policy at the center for european reform and he is a political writer for z. communications thank you both for joining us and...
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we're hearing germany. now right. thank. you. afghanistan's form of finance and foreign ministers are going head to head in a runoff for their country's top job that's going to be as close as it gets but whoever ends up taking charge the country's next president will be landed with an economy that's fast heading down the drain that's have a look at why the situation is that diam not many afghanistan is dependent on foreign aid tens of billions of dollars have been pouring into the country from aboard but what the withdrawal of nato forces looming this money stream could soon run dry while the income generated at home doesn't even cover security spending things aren't looking very good for trade are they key exports are putting around four hundred million dollars a year into cobbles coffers yet afghanistan spends billions on imported goods arches there's a couple of takes a closer look at the country's failing finances. kabul today a far cry from the ghost town of the one nine hundred ninety s. western governments spent over one h
we're hearing germany. now right. thank. you. afghanistan's form of finance and foreign ministers are going head to head in a runoff for their country's top job that's going to be as close as it gets but whoever ends up taking charge the country's next president will be landed with an economy that's fast heading down the drain that's have a look at why the situation is that diam not many afghanistan is dependent on foreign aid tens of billions of dollars have been pouring into the country from...
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and that's really been true in the case of germany which has had the most vigorous of popular protests around the wholesale surveillance and i wish we could have replicated some of that here in the united states you know some are really calling for snowden to testify in that case is an idea that germany could pick up he's saying or it wouldn't risk angering the united states too much. you know i can't answer that question because i don't cover germany so i don't know the inner workings of the american government. to be able to give you an astute answer but right now i want to talk to you a little bit about america's interests or says america's principles choosing washington state foreign policy goals and its interests always coincide because sometimes it does seem like that i'd say it's hostage obvious principles well you know that kind of rhetoric is for domestic and international consumption i spent my life on the outer reaches of empire whether that was in latin america the middle east. and i know the dirty work of our you know all the things about liberating iraq and bringing democ
and that's really been true in the case of germany which has had the most vigorous of popular protests around the wholesale surveillance and i wish we could have replicated some of that here in the united states you know some are really calling for snowden to testify in that case is an idea that germany could pick up he's saying or it wouldn't risk angering the united states too much. you know i can't answer that question because i don't cover germany so i don't know the inner workings of the...
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and germany at least this camp but inspiration is also reportedly shared by rome and madrid. and cheery mariani who's a member of the french national assembly has also told us he it's unlikely europe will find a common approach all sanctions but i would be very surprised that you know european countries find a common position an equally big sanction people when you can appreciate we don't speak about finance we can speak about sanctions if you're fifteen it still doesn't work you have to respect i was thinking of sharing some country see we don't speak about energy so we don't speak about nazis that's why we are right unfortunately on the person there are sanctions we don't call it the no nonsense the strategic partner for russia and the regime is a tradition for you destructive it didn't mix today is to be a free zone including all europe under russian that's a good strategic and european country so now with the problem we have to be pretty nice not to interfere with our development in the caribbean. the differences between moscow and washington over the ukrainian crisis hav
and germany at least this camp but inspiration is also reportedly shared by rome and madrid. and cheery mariani who's a member of the french national assembly has also told us he it's unlikely europe will find a common approach all sanctions but i would be very surprised that you know european countries find a common position an equally big sanction people when you can appreciate we don't speak about finance we can speak about sanctions if you're fifteen it still doesn't work you have to...
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you know i can't answer that question because i don't cover germany so i don't know the inner workings of the american government. to be able to give you an astute answer but right now i want to talk to you a little bit about america's interests or says america's principles choosing washington state foreign policy goals and its interests always coincide because sometimes it does seem like i did i'd say it's hostage obvious principles well you know that kind of rhetoric is for domestic and international consumption i spent my life on the outer reaches of empire whether that was in latin america the middle east africa or the balkans and i know the dirty work of our you know all the things about liberating iraq and bringing democracy to the people the middle east. that is to give a kind of moral veneer to. work on something in a preemptive war under post nuremberg laws of war crime so you know i don't think any of us and i spent twenty years overseas take any of that rhetoric seriously at all the last thing. the united states wants in countries like afghanistan or anywhere else is democra
you know i can't answer that question because i don't cover germany so i don't know the inner workings of the american government. to be able to give you an astute answer but right now i want to talk to you a little bit about america's interests or says america's principles choosing washington state foreign policy goals and its interests always coincide because sometimes it does seem like i did i'd say it's hostage obvious principles well you know that kind of rhetoric is for domestic and...
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compared to imperial germany the idea of trying to contain russia doesn't make any sense to me because you're not talking about a country that is bent on widespread aggression in europe yes they took crimea i find that hardly surprising and i think if they tried to take eastern ukraine that would be a huge mistake i don't think it's going to i'm sorry gentlemen this is one of the best cross talks we've ever had a many thanks my guest in new york and in chicago and thanks to our viewers for watching us here darkie see you next time and remember last time. you like. to think i'm going to. tell it. like it. is. sometimes for nothing. just still. just because you see. the state legislature looked to be slugged speechless all the same length . the leg it was terrible take the lead very hard to take on the legs again a little longer the club never had sex with the perfect there's no legs let's play a. limitless subluxation . of a. i think right. now like. what if. i think the most vital role of the press is to give a voice to dissenting view points to people whose experiences do not conform
compared to imperial germany the idea of trying to contain russia doesn't make any sense to me because you're not talking about a country that is bent on widespread aggression in europe yes they took crimea i find that hardly surprising and i think if they tried to take eastern ukraine that would be a huge mistake i don't think it's going to i'm sorry gentlemen this is one of the best cross talks we've ever had a many thanks my guest in new york and in chicago and thanks to our viewers for...
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some appetite to know something that happens in germany. it's oh i don't know israel for example israel has a very large russian community twenty percent of your population are russians but you really think russia would go to israel you know for israel is really has always a space. to look at the scene and the attitude to all jews. those who did meet the. you know. when you come to do people. in the last. six he's dymo open one and they look. for something. and put it is the most kind of open normal. i think. evidence to the freedom of speech in russia that i have to tell you when you are talking about saying pleasant things but unfortunately we have to leave it there i appreciate you being on the show and to our viewers please join the conversation on our twitter you tube and facebook pages and i hope to see you again same place same time here are worlds apart. after the famous but failed washington moscow he said it appears now the obama administration is preparing to embrace a very different though historically familiar policy towards ru
some appetite to know something that happens in germany. it's oh i don't know israel for example israel has a very large russian community twenty percent of your population are russians but you really think russia would go to israel you know for israel is really has always a space. to look at the scene and the attitude to all jews. those who did meet the. you know. when you come to do people. in the last. six he's dymo open one and they look. for something. and put it is the most kind of open...
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some appetite to know something that happens in germany. so i don't know israel for example israel has a very large russian community twenty percent of your population are russians but really think russia would go to israel you know for israel is really has always. to look at six and that's the attitude to all jews. he's you know. when you compare him to do people. in the last. six he's the most open one and they look. for something. and put is the most kind of open no money. i think it's evidence to the freedom of speech in russia that i have to tell when you are talking about saying pleasant things that i fortunately have to leave it there i appreciate you being on the show and to our viewers please join the conversation on our twitter you tube and facebook pages and i hope to syria again same place same time here while the part. that's sure everybody. know what. it's like but. it's not just he still can still be shot. if you see the state looking. for. her. office now i. want one. interview. thousands of right wing radicals march through
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appetite to know something that happens in germany. it's all i know israel for example israel has a very large russian community twenty percent of your population are russians but the give really think russia would go to israel you know for israel is really has always. to look at the scene and the attitude toward jews. we did meet the. he's you know. when you compare him to do people. in the last. six he's the most open one and they look. for something. and put is the most kind of open no my message i think it's evidence to the freedom of speech in russia that i have to cut total when you are talking about saying pleasant things but unfortunately i have to leave it there i appreciate you being on the show and to our viewers please join the conversation on our twitter you tube and facebook pages and i hope this year again same place same time here was a part of. the law oh well. like. this. it's not just he still can still be. if you see the state tape the t.v. . but he was. led police. after the famous but failed washington moscow he s
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nazi germany had to exist it was the only way of fighting. it's not our job to justify the crimes. but i think that the glorification of those who are standing up for the ukrainian people's independence and freedom is a natural right of those living in western ukraine report of the shelling museums and most small mobile so everyone has their own point of view. it was a cynical and cruel game with ukrainian people. controlling the so that they go and slaughter poles. and what do we see now seventy years later. the leaders of the border party guided by nazi ideology that used to say is the foundation of the ideology. there are monuments to bundy or shoot a bitch clutch cough ski. and many of those in turn uphill it is very alarming. look we the people are falling you think it's because i was being scarred into it by this horrible event on the war it was so atrocious that the ukrainian people are ashamed of it and would rather think at it it happened was a bit they're going to do that's why for the years you no one talked or wrote about saints even among staff family so the more sheep
nazi germany had to exist it was the only way of fighting. it's not our job to justify the crimes. but i think that the glorification of those who are standing up for the ukrainian people's independence and freedom is a natural right of those living in western ukraine report of the shelling museums and most small mobile so everyone has their own point of view. it was a cynical and cruel game with ukrainian people. controlling the so that they go and slaughter poles. and what do we see now...
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some appetite to know something that happens in germany. so i know israel for example israel has a very large russian community twenty percent of your population are russian but you really think russia would go to israel you know for israel is really has always spatial. to look at the scene and the attitude toward jews. i mean d.c. god they sure did meet the. he's you know. when you compare him to do people who did it to me in the last. six on the view he's the most open one and they look to jews for determining is something. and put is the most kind of open normal. i think it's evidence to the freedom of speech in russia that i have to cut title when you are talking about the same thing pleasant things but i fortunately have to leave it there i appreciate you being on the show and to our viewers please join the conversation on our twitter you tube and facebook pages and i hope to see here again same place same time here while the part. of the bill i also believe is that it was ethnic cleansing sports and it was an attempt to seize the oppo
some appetite to know something that happens in germany. so i know israel for example israel has a very large russian community twenty percent of your population are russian but you really think russia would go to israel you know for israel is really has always spatial. to look at the scene and the attitude toward jews. i mean d.c. god they sure did meet the. he's you know. when you compare him to do people who did it to me in the last. six on the view he's the most open one and they look to...
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they are fascist outlets who are kissing our outfit in riding clothes for the fascists in germany and elsewhere in europe they're part of a violent racist movement that is out to divide people. do you case chief rabbi lives away from the new store there's a mosque near by locals a concern that rightwing supporters will visit the shop and inflame tensions within this community so they're calling for the store to be boycotted. why should some is not fashionable right now no. i don't know if they are in a profound joy. i mean they are in the early twenty first century us on a trip to new york that had us like that where our streets was one of mountain and we were too many. but we are not happy with. the owner of the shop has reportedly said that he is simply selling leisure web it popular amongst eastern europeans many of whom live in this area while the local m.p. has said that it may be unwelcome but the shop isn't illegal but the protesters gathered here have made it clear that they want the shop shut down probably boyko artsy london. and london is the only place for an icy sentence i
they are fascist outlets who are kissing our outfit in riding clothes for the fascists in germany and elsewhere in europe they're part of a violent racist movement that is out to divide people. do you case chief rabbi lives away from the new store there's a mosque near by locals a concern that rightwing supporters will visit the shop and inflame tensions within this community so they're calling for the store to be boycotted. why should some is not fashionable right now no. i don't know if they...
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by our fascist outlets heroic kids are now outfitting riding clothes for the fascists in germany and elsewhere in europe they're part of a violent racist movement goes out to the bad people. do you case chief rabbi lives away from the new store there's a mosque near by the locals a concern that rightwing supporters will visit the shop and inflame tensions within this community so they're calling for the store to be. righteous a reason not to hire schnabel are no no. no no especially in a profound. i mean we are in the early twenty first century is unacceptable not had it was like that our streets of london really were good to me. but we are not happy with. the owner of the shop has reportedly said that he is simply selling leisure web it popular amongst eastern europeans many of whom live in this area while the local m.p. has said that it may be unwelcome but the shop isn't illegal but the protesters gathered here have made it clear that they want the shop shut down probably boyko artsy london. london is the only place where i'm to not see sentiments in the streets please clash with
by our fascist outlets heroic kids are now outfitting riding clothes for the fascists in germany and elsewhere in europe they're part of a violent racist movement goes out to the bad people. do you case chief rabbi lives away from the new store there's a mosque near by the locals a concern that rightwing supporters will visit the shop and inflame tensions within this community so they're calling for the store to be. righteous a reason not to hire schnabel are no no. no no especially in a...
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they are fascist outlets who could sing our outfit in riding clothes for the fascists in germany and elsewhere in europe they're part of a violent racist movement that is out to divide people. the u.k.'s chief rabbi lives away from the new store there's a mosque nearby locals a concerned that right wing supporters will visit the shop and inflame tensions within this community so they're calling for the store to be boycotted. russia is not such an abort. i'm going to be ready in a few trying to join a show where i know you are in the audience with your son who was on a trip to iraq had was like that on the streets of london and we would have to give the opening. the owner of the show has reportedly said that he's simply selling leisure web it. amongst eastern europeans many of whom live in this area while the local m.p. has said that it may be unwelcome but the shop isn't illegal but the protesters gathered here have made it clear that they want the shop shut down probably boyko artsy. to go with some other stories from around the world sunni militants have claimed responsibility for
they are fascist outlets who could sing our outfit in riding clothes for the fascists in germany and elsewhere in europe they're part of a violent racist movement that is out to divide people. the u.k.'s chief rabbi lives away from the new store there's a mosque nearby locals a concerned that right wing supporters will visit the shop and inflame tensions within this community so they're calling for the store to be boycotted. russia is not such an abort. i'm going to be ready in a few trying to...
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by our freshest outlets through our kids in our outfit in riding clothes for precious in germany and elsewhere in europe they're part of a violent racist movement that is out to divide people. the you case chief rabbi lives away from the news store there's a mosque nearby locals a concerned that right wing supporters will visit the shop and inflame tensions within this community so they're calling for the store to be boycotted. such system is not the question of all right no no she's going to go out i know it's the ready in a profound joy. i mean i'm not in the early twenty first on troops on a trip to a crowd had i was like a bat out of the streets because one of my aunts and i really wanted to marry her if the reopening. but we are not happy with. the owner of the shop because reportedly said that he's simply selling leisure web it's popular amongst eastern europeans many of whom live in this area while the local m.p. has said that it may be unwelcome but the shop isn't illegal but the protesters gathered here have made it clear that they want the shop shut down probably boyko arts
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by our freshest outlets who are our kids now outfitting writing clothes for the fascists in germany and elsewhere in europe they're part of a violent racist movement is out to divide people. do you case chief rabbi lives away from the new store there's a mosque near by the locals a concern that rightwing supporters will visit the shop and inflame tensions within this community so they're calling for the store to be boycotted. roger islamist not the question of war. in a profound. person who was on a trip to iraq had rules like that are our streets of god what am. i really worried . the owner of the shop has reportedly said that he is simply selling leisure wear that popular amongst eastern europeans many of whom live in this area while the local m.p. has said that it may be on welcome but the shop isn't illegal but the protesters gathered here have made it clear that they want the shop shut down probably boyko r.t. . let's take a look at some other news stories in brief and now turkey's president abdullah gul has signed in you know why i mean the powers of the country secret service the
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